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So much chaos...so little time. Thanks for trying to keep up.

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As usual you've got a very God take on the this story. Have you ever read Albert E. Pikes " Letter on the Three World Wars"

I'd send you the link but my cellphone is smarter than me.....

I hope you find the time to goggle it up. I'd love to know what you think of it

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I heard of it, or maybe even read it long ago, but without its proven authenticity it's either powerful or a hoax.

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It's hard to say,Mike. Albert Pike was an ungood man,and one of the most powerful Masons of the 19th century. Authentic or not his words are coming ture. Who can know why?

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Dig into it. Find out when it was written. Then tell me. I will be interested. I don't want to sound off-the-cuff, it's just that my head is already so boggled that I'm tempted to take a break e.g., today's posting, re Marshall Fund, should've been a simple repaste and format but became a rabbit hole.

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OK, I'll send you something good on it tomorrow after I have something solid. Keep the fires burning down there 🔥

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Thanks.

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Hi Mike, here is the information on

Albert Pike.

Albert Pike's letter to Mazzini httpts://www.coursehero.com.>pdf.file

httpts://www.threeworldwars.com

An analysis of the Allged 1871 Letter From Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini httpts://www.scribe.com

Pike's letter is only 2 pages long. Unfortunately the people who use it the most are state paid propaganda artists, like Alex Jones and David Ike. There is merit to the letter, not only because so much of it has come true, but also Pike claimed often that he was a spiritualist . Some of the items debunkers claimed ,like the fact the word Nazis was used don't hold water

Ghizi was a word used to describe an Austarian peasant, and that would hold water if one considered Pike to be clairvoyant.

Fake or not the world rulers are using it as part of their play book.

Thus reading this over margaritas would be helpful

I learned about this back in the 1980s, while looking for some peace by studying the occult, Peace I've never found( the curse of being an old army guy).

Lacking that, I found wisdom.

That's actually a good thing.

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Thank you. Unfortunately both links don't work and, if they had, would have pointed to a general website not a page. Try again or print the pages to pdf and email them to me.

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It looks like my wisdom is outdated a bit Mike. It will be worth the wait. Thanks for your patience.

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So sorry about my computer skills.

I just emailed you the links 😊

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I regret to inform you that they have not arrived.

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I am sad to hear that. I sent them to your Substack email address

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I'm currently distracted, but will address your adventure later :)

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Thanks Mike 😊

Some think this guy's plan was the foundation of the industrial age movement to seize global power.

Now that we're in the digital age, his work still has meaning

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Well, I'm never quick to buy into anything. Glaringly, the letter doesn't exist. It was said to be in a museum, and that got repeated, only for people to later say that the museum said they didn't have it.

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Valid or not it's intention to influence an overly superstitious country is real. But then remember our masses let Talyor Swift tell them whom to vote for. Perhaps Australian people are actually smarter than North American people. I'll buy that 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂

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It's our duty to fight the influence.

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